Panthers beat cowboys on walk-off field goals for comeback victory

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Carolina Panthers must have loved last week’s come-from-bag victory so much that they decided to do it again, this time against Dallas Cowboys at home.

Panthers moved to 3-3 after a walk-off field in a 30-27 win over Cowboys, now 2-3-1 this season.

It was a back and forth offensive show at Bank of America Stadium on Sunday morning, but Panthers got the three-and-out they needed in the fourth quarter to create the game-winning drive.

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Carolina Panthers Broad receives Tetairoa McMillan (4) catches a catch for a touchdown over the second half against Dallas Cowboys at Bank of America Stadium on October 12, 2025. (Cory Knowlton/Imag images)

There was plenty of time on the clock to Carolina, but they were able to milk the last 6:01 to deny cowboys a chance of a disgust in the end. Bryce Young and Panthers ‘violation started on their own 14-yard line and continued to walk 15 pieces, and converted on several key-downs, including a fourth-and-4 on Dallas’ 40-yard line to eventually create a 33-yard field target for Ryan Fitzgerald.

When the clock hit Zero, Fitzgerald was money and Panthers celebrated once again after putting back back-to-back victories.

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While the drive was exciting, Young was previously able to help Rookie -Broad receives Tetairoa McMillan with fulfilling a milestone and securing his first career touchdown. McMillan pulled into a 19-yard strike from Young to finally enter the final zone after not doing so for the previous five weeks.

But McMillan doesn’t just settle for one in this game. Early in the fourth quarter, a shrinking young man found him again for his second score to give Carolina a 27-24 lead. Young’s third touchdown pass on the day went to Rico Dowdle, who had a pretty revenge game against his former cowboy team on a 36-yard catch and ran to kick in the second half.

Carolina Panthers Quarterback Bryce Young (9) warms up on the field before the game against Dallas Cowboys at Bank of America Stadium on October 12, 2025. (Cory Knowlton/Imag images)

While Young had a solid day with 199 passers -by yards and three touchdowns, cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott played once again brilliantly to help his team get in place for a win.

It has been a roller coaster for cowboys fans this year, but one thing that has been stable is the offense. Prescott threw himself in 261 yards with three touchdowns, including one for George Pickens, which led the game with 168 yards on nine receptions. Prescott also found the tight end Jake Ferguson (3 catches, 33 yards) as well as full -back Hunter Luepke for his first career who received touchdown.

However, cowboys couldn’t get through on the three-and-out drive, as two short passes to drive Javonta Williams back were sniffed out of Panthers’ defense to force an early punt.

Carolina Panthers wide receiver Tetairoa McMillan (4) celebrates a touchdown over the second quarter against Dallas Cowboys at Bank of America Stadium on October 12, 2025. (Cory Knowlton/Imag images)

Panthers is driving high on this victory, hitting the road in an attempt to keep it going against the New York Jets next week. Meanwhile, Cowboys will have a hard division match with the Washington commanders when they return to Dallas.

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